The Latest: Trump holds first Cabinet meeting
President Donald Trump is describing the fight over the proposed Republican health care law as "a big fat beautiful negotiation."
Trump is holding his first Cabinet meeting of his administration — a meeting he says he hopes will be "historic."
Press secretary Sean Spicer says the president is also planning to lay a wreath at President Andrew Jackson's tomb at his home, The Hermitage, during the visit to Nashville.
Earlier on Wednesday, Trump is scheduled to visit Detroit to discuss job creation and the automotive industry with auto executives and workers.
The White House press secretary says President Donald Trump will donate his presidential salary at the end of the year.
The White House says it expects the Justice Department to comply with a request to provide lawmakers with evidence on President Donald Trump's accusation that his predecessor wiretapped his New York skyscraper.
The House and Senate intelligence committees are investigating Russia's interference in the 2016 campaign and contacts between Trump associates and Russians.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer is defending President Donald Trump's mass dismissal of top federal prosecutors as standard practice.
Democratic Sen. Bob Casey is asking a government ethics office to assess whether President Donald Trump's business dealings make his administration vulnerable to conflicts of interest.
In a letter to the Office of Government Ethics, the Pennsylvania lawmaker says Trump's refusal to divest from his companies has exposed the administration to conflicts of interest on an "unprecedented scale."
President Donald Trump is comparing Barack Obama's health care law to the former president's popularity.
President Donald Trump is predicting that rates for health insurance will go "down, down, down" if Congress passes the House GOP health care bill.